Jakub, a really great deliverable by the end of the summer would be a "getting started" guide for testing Spring with Arquillian. Perhaps even two guides, one for Spring beans and one for Spring MVC. There is no better way to show off your work than to channel developers to the guide. We'll of course host it in the guides section of arquillian.org.

(Trust me, writing these guides is easy because you don't have to worry about anything except what you want to say and show).

Excellent news. I'll be very happy to mentor you through (with the help of Dan and Aslak, who have already pitched in ) - welcome and lots of fun! Let's get together some time this week or the next - IRC, G+ hangout, whatevs.

Jakub, a really great deliverable by the end of the summer would be a "getting started" guide for testing Spring with Arquillian. Perhaps even two guides, one for Spring beans and one for Spring MVC. There is no better way to show off your work than to channel developers to the guide. We'll of course host it in the guides section of arquillian.org.

(Trust me, writing these guides is easy because you don't have to worry about anything except what you want to say and show).

I would be glad to do this. This is one of the reasons this project is so cool, that undoubtedly is has great potential, at least as I see it.

But first I got to work on the code to make it both functional and relieable.

Excellent news. I'll be very happy to mentor you through (with the help of Dan and Aslak, who have already pitched in ) - welcome and lots of fun! Let's get together some time this week or the next - IRC, G+ hangout, whatevs.

Cheers,

Marius

Sure, why not. I think that the next week will be perfect, becouse I will got lots of free time, so there would be no problem to meet at time that would be comfortable for everyone. We could start with IRC and then if needed move to any other media.

Excellent news. I'll be very happy to mentor you through (with the help of Dan and Aslak, who have already pitched in ) - welcome and lots of fun! Let's get together some time this week or the next - IRC, G+ hangout, whatevs.

Of course, you will get support from the whole Arquillian team, and specifically Aslak and myself. That's the Arquillian ethos

Jakub, a really great deliverable by the end of the summer would be a "getting started" guide for testing Spring with Arquillian. Perhaps even two guides, one for Spring beans and one for Spring MVC. There is no better way to show off your work than to channel developers to the guide. We'll of course host it in the guides section of arquillian.org.

(Trust me, writing these guides is easy because you don't have to worry about anything except what you want to say and show).

I would be glad to do this. This is one of the reasons this project is so cool, that undoubtedly is has great potential, at least as I see it.

Excellent. And thanks for appreciating the effort. We really put a lot of care into them and it already seems to be helping users a ton. Win!

But first I got to work on the code to make it both functional and relieable.

Could I ask You to send me a email at email address from my proposal. I will contiue to post the progress of my work in this thread and in fallowing threads but some stuff let's say typicaly organizational we could discuss more directly.

I had run into quite unexpected issue, I was adding additional containers for the integration tests (https://github.com/jmnarloch/arquillian-container-spring-testsuite) and it occured that the same tests that successfully had run withn JBoss AS 6 are not working with either AS 7 or AS 5. The sympthons are the same in the both cases the beans in the tests are not being injected, in case of the AS 7 I run the debug. But I only manage to came into conclusion that the extension on the server side isn't invoked, although the LoadableExtension on the client side in invoked and it's seams that everything is packaged into test deployment.

As for AS 5 I am aware that in current version some of the tests are going to fail, but the rest should work perfectly well.